Short Take: Andreessen joins CacheFlow board

Marc Andreessen, cofounder of Netscape Communications and cocreator of the
first Web browser, invested an undisclosed sum in CacheFlow, which makes
appliances for Internet caching. Caching technology keeps copies of
frequently accessed Internet content on distributed servers physically
closer to end users to minimize traffic on the broader Internet. Andreessen
also will sit on CacheFlow's board of directors.

Marc Andreessen, cofounder of Netscape Communications and cocreator of the
first Web browser, invested an undisclosed sum in CacheFlow, which makes
appliances for Internet caching. Caching technology keeps copies of
frequently accessed Internet content on distributed servers physically
closer to end users to minimize traffic on the broader Internet. Andreessen
also will sit on CacheFlow's board of directors.